Today at 3 p.m., a group of P-I writers, editors, producers and others climbed to the rooftop in the last of four tours since Hearst announced on Jan. 9 that it was putting this paper up for sale.
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When it comes to nature’s wrath, the Pacific Northwest has seen it all these last couple months: record snow, bitter cold wind, historic floods. Now our neighbor to the north is looking at something a little hotter: the anticipated eruption of the Mt. Redoubt volcano.
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One reporter working on an enterprise story which may or may not be done in the paper’s lifespan told me today, “I’m going to keep playing like I’ve got a newspaper to put stories into because doing the work is better than not doing it and sitting around stewing about the future.” But beyond escapism, even as we’re talking about severance and the rest of the mechanics of ceasing to exist, it’s exhilirating as ever to be doing journalism.
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